I think it was just the fact that you made it sound like mw3 was the only reason you defriended someone. I defriend most people I don't talk to for over six months in all my lists, myself.

No, it just tipped the scales. I'm an asshole, not a moron. Of course, the mindless ones who play mw3 nonstop and play nothing else may be booted in the future, but that won't be til perhaps january or so.

Also, Eusis, you have a point, but skyrim has one thing working in its favor. I don't hate its publisher. I actually didn't like oblivion either which is funny. I liked mw1, before my hatred of one Robert Kotick arose. I'm all kinds of fucked up, i know.

If it were just the mw3 factor i wouldn't care as much, but what the hell, why request me and never play with me again? Played with one of the guys on my list for 5 hours on dead rising 2 and we had a great time.

Yeah, this can be annoying. I've had people that I played long sets of games with in Street Fighter or Marvel and they friend me or I friend them. Yet, we never do play again. Lame.

Since you threatened to ban me if I didn't play spec ops I gave them a fair shake last night.

The "horde" mode rules. As you play on you level up and gain access to new weapons, equipment and explosives. The neat part is you buy them from stations that are placed further away from your base relative to how "powerful" the thing is. For example the thing that sells airstrikes and predator missiles is far away from the base while the thing that sells guns is right in the base. Each wave is a little different too. One wave was two attack choppers you have to take down. One wave was a juggernaut. The AI is pretty good too. My buddy and I were fighting side by side and a dude snuck up behind me and knifed my ass. We made it to level 14.

The spec ops missions are ok. Pretty hard, but we're playing only two players. There seemed to be a decent variety of levels, but I don't have everything unlocked. Again, the AI is aggressive.

I was at the store and held MW3 in my hands, thinking "the only way I'll want to play this is if I buy it" and then put it down.

I only bought MW2 because I was working retail at the time, and the corporate masters assigned the wrong price to it (19.99 instead of 59.99). It was quite fun, but that is now a $20 experience in my mind.